There are five inhabited islands - St. Mary's, Tresco, St. Martin's, Bryher and St. Agnes – and countless uninhabited islands to explore. Not only are the entire Isles of Scilly an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, but 2,200 people are lucky enough to call it home.

Getting to Scilly...

There can’t be many places in England where you arrive on holiday on a scheduled flight in what feels like your own private aircraft with a personal pilot, as you enjoy spectacular views of the coastline.

You won't have to search far for a perfect place to stay on Scilly. Whether you're looking for a cosy B&B, a luxurious outpost, a wild camping experience or simple self catering, there are great choices on every island.

If you’re looking for things to do on Scilly, you won’t have far to search. From dawn till dusk there are awe-inspiring sites, amazing sporting activities, unique attractions and fabulous places to eat.

Additional Information

We offer traditional camping holidays. There are no cars or caravans - just canvas. The farm and surrounding rocky carns and white, sandy coves provide exciting adventures for children of all ages and a blissful escape for grown-ups.

In the school holidays the campsite is the perfect family site, where visitors return year after year, for the unforgettable days, fabulous views and the safe, stress-free environment. Outside of the school summer holidays, the campsite is the perfect retreat, with peace and quiet and beautiful scenery in abundance.

St Agnes is beautiful and unspoilt, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - only one mile across, it can easily be explored on foot. If you love the outdoors and adventure, there is a rugged, natural landscape to explore. The clear waters are ideal for snorkelling, kayaking, fishing and swimming, and the sandy coves are great for rock-pooling or just sitting and watching the ocean.

The campsite is made up of a few small fields separated by dry stone wall borders, with a central building housing the facilities. From the site there is access to the adjacent sandy beach and to the little farm shop where you can get camping supplies and delicious farm produce.

We do accept well behaved, quiet dogs on the site but they must be kept on a lead. At busy times this is limited to one dog per party. The total number of dogs on the site is also limited to ensure they are not a nuisance to other campers.

Also recommended by the Rough Guide to Camping in Britain.

Opening Times

Open from March to October but we are flexible if you want to come outside those times.

Availability

Advance booking is essential during the school summer holidays. At other times you can come at short notice. We start taking bookings in October for the following season.

Accessibility

Troytown Farm Campsite is located along a farm track which is rough and stony in places. If you are bringing a baby or small child, a backpack carrier or all-terrain pushchair is more suitable than an umbrella style buggy. Wheelchair users might find it difficult to reach Troytown Campsite, due to the terrain around the site and the farm. St Agnes is small so everywhere on the Island is within easy walking distance.